
If you’re hesitant about getting the iPod Touch because it may have problems with the screen, that isn’t just you being paranoid. Apple admitted that some of the early units did go out with defective screens. This piece of information came from a review of the gadget by Walt Mossberg, who says that according to Apple, the problem affects a “small number of units” but that it is being remedied. No news on the exact number of units affected and how Apple intends to fix this. That’s not surprising really, since a lot of consumers would think twice about getting an iTouch if Apple releases an exact figure of defective units. Similarly, there have been some unconfirmed complaints about dim screens on the iPhones released after the price cut.
[via engadget]




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